The impact of a graphic novel on anxiety and stress in patients undergoing endoscopic ultrasound with fine needle biopsy for pancreatic lesions: a pilot study protocol

G. Rizzo, M. Traina, I. Tarantino
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The utilization of graphic novels in the realm of clinical medicine is an infrequent occurrence. However, there is a burgeoning interest in their application across a spectrum of pathological conditions with the ultimate aim of enhancing patient care. This study is a prospective pilot designed to assess the influence of graphic novels on the stress levels and behavioral responses of patients diagnosed with pancreatic lesions and who are to undergo endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine needle biopsy (EUS-FNB). Patients exhibiting radiological and clinical pancreatic lesions needing biopsy will be evaluated consecutively. The inclusion criteria encompass the presence of a solid pancreatic mass or a partially solid mass in the event of a cystic component. The exclusion criteria include patients with cognitive impairments, those currently on benzodiazepines or other psychotropic medications, and those with a prior diagnosis of cancer. The authors have developed a comic panel comprising a sequence of six vibrant vignettes, which delineate the standard procedure of EUS-FNB to the patient. Following hospital admission, patients who meet the enrolment criteria and consent to participate in the study will be randomly assigned to either the test or the control group. A graphic novel will be distributed to all patients in the test group, who will have the opportunity to peruse it while awaiting the procedure. Subsequent to the EUS-FNB, all enrolled patients will complete the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) and a modified version of the Depression Anxiety Stress Scales-21 (termed mDASS-21 or mASS-14). The BAI, a 21-item self-report inventory, is employed to gauge the severity of anxiety in adults. The other questionnaire is a modified rendition of the DASS-21, which originally comprised 21 items segregated into three subscales (anxiety, stress, and depression) with seven items each. The anxiety subscale measures physiological arousal, situational anxiety, and the subjective experience of the effects of anxiety, while the stress subscale assesses chronic non-specific arousal, difficulty relaxing, nervous tension, irritability, agitation, and impatience.
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图画小说对接受胰腺病变内镜超声和细针活检的患者的焦虑和压力的影响:试点研究方案
在临床医学领域使用图画小说并不常见。然而,人们对其在各种病理情况下的应用兴趣日渐浓厚,其最终目的是加强对患者的护理。本研究是一项前瞻性试验,旨在评估图画小说对被诊断为胰腺病变并将接受内窥镜超声引导细针活检(EUS-FNB)的患者的压力水平和行为反应的影响。将对需要进行活检的胰腺放射学和临床病变患者进行连续评估。纳入标准包括存在实性胰腺肿块或囊性部分实性肿块。排除标准包括有认知障碍的患者、正在服用苯二氮卓类药物或其他精神药物的患者,以及曾被诊断为癌症的患者。作者制作了一个漫画面板,由六个生动的小故事组成,向患者描述了 EUS-FNB 的标准流程。入院后,符合报名条件并同意参加研究的患者将被随机分配到试验组或对照组。我们将向测试组的所有患者分发一本图画小说,让他们在等待手术时阅读。在接受 EUS-FNB 检查后,所有入组患者都将完成贝克焦虑量表 (BAI) 和抑郁焦虑压力量表-21 的修订版(称为 mDASS-21 或 mASS-14)。贝克焦虑量表(BAI)是一个包含 21 个项目的自我报告量表,用于衡量成年人焦虑的严重程度。另一份问卷是 DASS-21 的修订版,最初由 21 个项目组成,分为三个分量表(焦虑、压力和抑郁),每个分量表有 7 个项目。焦虑分量表测量生理唤醒、情境焦虑和焦虑影响的主观体验,而压力分量表则评估慢性非特异性唤醒、难以放松、神经紧张、易怒、激动和急躁。
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